Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen11Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1990 |
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... relates that immediately upon hearing of the khan's discomfiture , Marco Polo decided to enter his services as an envoy , with the obvious intention to better his predecessors . It is certain , moreover , that during the period covered ...
... relates that immediately upon hearing of the khan's discomfiture , Marco Polo decided to enter his services as an envoy , with the obvious intention to better his predecessors . It is certain , moreover , that during the period covered ...
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... relates another novella and places it within an interpretive frame . Boccaccio begins the prologue , which , like the “ proemio , " is addressed to ladies , with a sum- mary of his critics ' complaints . He wishes to respond to his ...
... relates another novella and places it within an interpretive frame . Boccaccio begins the prologue , which , like the “ proemio , " is addressed to ladies , with a sum- mary of his critics ' complaints . He wishes to respond to his ...
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... relate to you " ) . The example demonstrates Simontault's thesis that men are in reality more malicious than women . The way to disprove his thesis is not through a process of reasoning but by giving an example that relates the story of ...
... relate to you " ) . The example demonstrates Simontault's thesis that men are in reality more malicious than women . The way to disprove his thesis is not through a process of reasoning but by giving an example that relates the story of ...
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Chaucers Sense of an Ending | 19 |
Exemplarity and the Interpretive Frame | 49 |
The Similar Complementarity of Othello | 101 |
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